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List of class teachers in Xinxian No.3 Middle School
List of head teachers in Xinxian No.3 Middle School: Tian Ningning, Chen,, Guan, etc.

Xinxian No.3 Middle School is introduced as follows:

Hu Yonghong, the headmaster of the third junior high school in Xinxian County, was awarded the title of "the headmaster of primary and secondary schools in Henan Province" on 2021/kloc-0.

The middle school is introduced as follows:

Technical secondary schools are divided into junior middle schools and senior middle schools, which belong to secondary education. Junior high school is a junior high school with nine-year compulsory education, and senior high school is a non-compulsory high school.

High school is introduced as follows:

Senior high school curriculum basically includes: Chinese, mathematics, English, physics, chemistry, biology, ideology and politics, history, geography, physical education, music, fine arts, information technology and general technology. Senior high school curriculum is divided into compulsory and elective parts, not according to grades.

Generally, senior one students study compulsory courses in a unified way, and each subject has compulsory courses. It takes about one academic year plus half a semester (from the last semester of senior one to senior two), and then I will take the Chinese, mathematics and foreign language exams in the ordinary senior high school level exam and get corresponding results.

After the second year of high school, I will continue to study the rest of the required courses. After the compulsory courses, I will take part in the ideological and political, history, geography, physics, chemistry, biology, technology and other subjects of the ordinary high school academic level examination at the end of the second year of high school and get corresponding results. Senior three enters elective courses.

There are limited elective courses in Chinese, Mathematics and English. Basically, 2~6 textbooks are selected for each subject according to their own needs. Elective courses of other subjects are optional, according to their own liberal arts or elective subjects.

Generally, liberal arts take ideological and political courses, history courses and geography courses. Basically, according to their own needs, they take 2-4 textbooks for each subject. Physics, chemistry and biology are elective courses in science, and basically 2~4 textbooks in each subject are optional according to their own needs.

Ordinary senior high school students must obtain certain credits in each learning field every academic year (including 15 credits for research learning activities, 2 credits for community service and 6 credits for social practice), and at least 6 credits for elective course II, totaling at least 144 credits.